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Chris Martin’s Accent Confuses Fans at Glastonbury Festival Headline Set

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Coldplay fans were left puzzled by Chris Martin‘s accent as he took to the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival for the band’s record-breaking headline performance.

The band was making history with their fifth headline appearance at the iconic festival on Worthy Farm. However, fans were taken aback by Chris Martin’s apparent American accent.

During breaks between songs, as Chris addressed the massive crowd, his vocal intonation left many fans scratching their heads.

Some viewers took to social media to express their confusion, with one questioning, ‘What the hell accent is that, Chris Martin?’

Another fan chimed in, ‘At what point did Chris Martin’s accent change into the voice of a c**p 1970’s TV detective?’

A third observer wrote, ‘What’s this faux American accent he’s doing?’

A fourth fan pondered, ‘Chris Martin’s accent is strange now when he talks. He does live in Malibu, California though, which is probably the reason.’

As Coldplay performed hits like ‘Yellow,’ ‘Viva La Vida,’ and ‘Paradise,’ the audience was divided on Chris Martin’s accent, with many finding it out of place.

Before their headline slot at Glastonbury, Chris Martin opened up about Coldplay’s journey throughout the years. When asked about his favorite song and the one he’s proudest of, he singled out ‘Fix You,’ describing it as a personal triumph that carried the band through tough times.

Followers of the band continue to debate Chris Martin’s accent as Coldplay cements their legacy with yet another memorable performance at the renowned music festival.

Stay tuned for more updates and reactions from Coldplay’s Glastonbury set!

Rachel Adams

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